January 23

January 23 ( in Austria and South Tyrol: January 23 ) is the 23rd day of the Gregorian calendar, thus remain 342 days ( 343 days in leap years ) of the year.

  • 2.1 Before the 19th century
  • 2.2 19th century
  • 2.3 20th century 2.3.1 1901-1950
  • 2.3.2 1951-2000
  • 3.1 Before the 19th century
  • 3.2 19th century
  • 3.3 20th century
  • 3.4 21st century

Events

Politics and World Affairs

  • 0393: The Roman emperor Theodosius I rises after his elder son Arcadius now his nine -year-old younger son Honorius co-emperor and Augustus.
  • 1517: After the defeat against the Ottomans at Giza and the capture of their Sultan Tuman Bay the rule of the Mamelukes of Egypt, which is a part of the Ottoman Empire ends.
  • 1570: In Linlithgow nobleman James Hamilton of Bothwellhaugh carried out an attack on the Scottish regent James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray. It is the world's first attempt with a firearm. The Regent is so badly injured that he died the same day. The Scottish Civil War gets a new lease by the incident.
  • 2006: The Conservative Party under Stephen Harper wins the early parliamentary elections in Canada and is the largest party, but short of an absolute majority against the Liberals under Prime Minister Paul Martin, the New Democratic Party and the separatist Bloc Québécois.

Economy

Science and Technology

Culture

Society

Religion

Disasters

Minor accidents are listed in the sub- items of disaster.

Sports

  • 2005: The AWD Arena Hannover is dedicated to the game Hannover 96 Bayer 04 Leverkusen, which ends 0:3 for guests.

Entries of Athletics world records are located under the respective discipline under Athletics.

Born

Before the 19th century

19th century

Édouard Manet (* 1832)

Andrija Mohorovičić (* 1857)

David Hilbert (* 1862)

Rupert Mayer (* 1876)

20th century

1901-1950

1951-2000

Died

Before the 19th century

  • 0410: Hanzei 18 Japanese Emperor
  • 0989: Adalbero of Reims, Archbishop of Reims
  • 1180: Eberhard I of Berg- Altena, count of Altena
  • 1516: Ferdinand II of Aragon ( " the Catholic " ), King of Aragon
  • 1541: Gottschalk of Ahlefeldt, the last Catholic bishop of Schleswig
  • 1549: John Honterus, Transylvanian scholar, reformer and humanist
  • 1582: Jean ileocecal, French physician
  • 1604: Melchior Junius, German humanist and rhetorician
  • 1622: William Baffin, English navigator and explorer
  • 1644: David Lindner, German legal scholar
  • 1647: Dorothea of ​​Ahlefeldt, squire of Kollmar, Drage and Heiligenstedten
  • 1667: Jerome ileocecal, Swiss physician with French ancestry
  • 1698: August, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, Elector and Prince-Bishop of Osnabrück
  • 1729: Ignaz Agricola, German historian, philosopher, theologian and Jesuit
  • 1750: Michael Lilienthal, German Lutheran theologian and historian
  • 1744: Giambattista Vico, Italian philosopher
  • 1789: John Cleland, British writer

19th century

20th century

Eugen Bolz († 1945)

Helmuth James Graf von Moltke ( † 1945)

21st Century

  • 2004: Helmut Newton, German - Australian photographer
  • 2005: Johnny Carson, American television entertainer
  • 2006: Josef- Severin Ahlmann, German inventor and entrepreneur
  • 2007: E. Howard Hunt, American intelligence officials, writers, condemned after the Watergate scandal
  • 2007: Ryszard Kapuściński, Polish journalist
  • 2007: Ken Kavanaugh, U.S. American football player and coach
  • 2007: Leopoldo Pirelli, Italian entrepreneurs
  • 2007: Disco D, American music producer
  • 2008: Andrzej Piotr Andrzejewski, Polish Brigadier General
  • 2008: Stein Rønning, Norwegian Karateka
  • 2008: Felix F. Carlebach, German - British rabbi
  • 2009: René Andrianne, Belgian linguist and literary scholar
  • 2010: Oleg Velyky, German - Ukrainian handball players
  • 2010: Earl Wild, American pianist and composer
  • 2012: Bingham Ray, American filmmaker and co-founder of film distributor October Films
  • 2013: Cardinal Józef Glemp, Polish archbishop
  • 2013: Maria show Mayer, Austrian economist, politician and National Bank President

Holidays and observances

  • Religious observances Menno Simons, German bishop of the Anabaptist movement ( Protestant)

More entries contains the list of commemorative and action days.

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